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Decode my password

Francesc_Arbó May 6, 2012

Hello,

I have installed in standalone a jira version 4.3.2. This Jira is connected to a mysql database. I configured several weeks ago absolutly everything but, I don't remember the password.

Is there a way to decode this value which is found in the database?

{PKCS5S2}5bkJ2hFn1GncJj+3oz7/dlfRaAmxYdXibMs7ZsNB0UCgq8+3DOpevU2qduwl753F

Thank you

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Nic Brough -Adaptavist-
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May 6, 2012

Not without a vast amount of computing power, or a quantum computer. It's stored securely as a salt and hash (you never store a password in plain text - anyone who tells you otherwise is an idiot).

You'll need to reset it - this tells you how: http://confluence.atlassian.com/display/JIRA/Retrieving+the+JIRA+Administrator

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VitalyA
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May 7, 2012

No, it is not possible to decode your password. This is by design. There is a description of the algorithm here -

http://packages.python.org/passlib/lib/passlib.hash.atlassian_pbkdf2_sha1.html

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